Abu Osama al-Tunisi (AQI)

Abu Osama al-Tunisi (died 25 September 2007) was a leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq.

Biography
Abu Osama al-Tunisi was born in Tunisia, and he was one of the longest-serving al-Qaeda fighters in Iraq. He was the designated successor of Abu Ayyub al-Masri, the main Islamic State of Iraq leader. Two USAF F-16 jet fighters targeted him in Musayyib during the Iraq War, and he was killed in the airstrike.